Grimsby vs Fleetwood Town Result

Grimsby
Full Time

Fleetwood Town
📍 Blundell Park, Cleethorpes
🗓️ Tuesday, 17 Mar 2026 at 19:45
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DECENT HITPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
1 - 0
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Grimsby Leave It Late: Last-Gasp Winner Downs Fleetwood in Dominant Display
Grimsby Town secured a dramatic 1-0 victory over Fleetwood Town at Blundell Park, with a decisive goal arriving in the 90th minute to cap a performance marked by dominance in possession and attacking intent. The Mariners controlled proceedings from the outset, amassing 61% possession and firing 20 shots, 6 of which tested Fleetwood keeper Jay Lynch. Despite their superiority, Grimsby were repeatedly frustrated by a resilient Fleetwood defence and a series of missed opportunities, before finally breaking the deadlock in the dying moments. Fleetwood Town, meanwhile, struggled to assert themselves, registering just 5 shots and a solitary effort on target. Their physical approach was reflected in the five yellow cards they collected, as they sought to disrupt Grimsby's rhythm. Ultimately, the visitors' resistance crumbled under relentless pressure, leaving Grimsby to celebrate a deserved—if belated—victory.
Grimsby
Grimsby produced a commanding display, dictating the tempo with 61% possession and creating a wealth of chances. Their attacking quartet, supported by a solid midfield, kept Fleetwood pinned back for much of the match. Despite some wastefulness in front of goal, the Mariners' persistence paid off with a late winner that reflected their superiority. Defensively, Grimsby were rarely troubled, restricting Fleetwood to just one shot on target. Their discipline and composure at the back allowed them to push forward with confidence, while maintaining control in midfield.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Fleetwood Town
Fleetwood Town were on the back foot for much of the contest, struggling to gain a foothold as Grimsby monopolized possession and territory. Their 3-1-4-2 formation offered defensive solidity for long stretches, but at the expense of attacking ambition. The visitors managed just one shot on target and rarely threatened to score. Their defensive resilience was undermined by a lack of composure, as evidenced by five yellow cards and frequent fouls. Fleetwood's inability to retain the ball or mount sustained attacks ultimately proved costly as they succumbed to late pressure.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
90' — Goal
Andy Cook scores for Grimsby, finally breaking Fleetwood's resistance with a late winner.
Various' — Yellow Cards
Fleetwood accumulate five bookings as they struggle to contain Grimsby's attacks.
Throughout' — Grimsby Corners
Grimsby win 10 corners, keeping Fleetwood under constant pressure from set pieces.
Tactical Analysis
Grimsby lined up in a 4-1-4-1, using their wide midfielders and overlapping full-backs to stretch Fleetwood's back three. Their numerical superiority in midfield allowed them to dictate possession and recycle the ball, probing for openings. The lone striker, Andy Cook, provided a focal point, supported by late runs from midfielders like Jaze Kabia and Jamie Walker. Fleetwood's 3-1-4-2 was designed for defensive solidity, with Harrison Neal shielding the back line. However, their midfield was often outnumbered and unable to disrupt Grimsby's passing triangles. The visitors' focus on containment led to frequent fouls and bookings, and their lack of width limited counter-attacking opportunities. Tactical substitutions did little to alter the pattern, as Grimsby maintained control throughout.
Turning Point
Andy Cook's 90th-minute goal, finally breaking the deadlock after sustained Grimsby pressure.
Man of the Match
Andy Cook
Persisted throughout and delivered the decisive goal at the death to seal the win.